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Red Bluff woman booked on embezzlement from non-profit

Red Bluff Daily News - Fri Nov 06

A Red Bluff woman suspected of embezzling $11,000 from the Shasta County Red Cross turned herself in to the Shasta County Jail Thursday afternoon.

Unity is key for new supe

Times - Thu Nov 05

The thing the school community needs most, is what its new leader has: a collaborative spirit.

Northern rivers come to life

San Francisco Chronicle - Thu Nov 05

Each drop of rain is a heartbeat. These drops join to form rivulets, then creeks, streams and rivers, the veins and arteries of Northern California.

Shasta County Charities to Donate to This Christmas Season

Associated Content - Thu Nov 05

During these rough economical times almost every charity needs help. People are donating less this year because of rough times.

State water is annual forum topic

Chico Enterprise Record - Thu Nov 05

The third annual Butte County League of Women Voters forum on water will take place 1-6 p.m. Nov.

Shasta College invites the public to dedication

Red Bluff Daily News - Wed Nov 04

The Student Senate of Shasta College, in partnership with the Shasta College Veterans Club, faculty, staff, administrators, and local vets, have created a Veterans Grove on the Shasta College main campus at 11555 Old Oregon Trail, in Redding.

Wesley Smith to be schools superintendent

Times - Tue Nov 03

Morgan Hill's new school leader will be Dr. Wesley Smith, the school board announced tonight.

Substitute Teacher Wants Christmas Music Required In Classroom

KTXL-TV Sacramento - Tue Nov 03

Here comes Santa Claus, but what about Jesus? A substitute teacher from Redding thinks it is time to bring Christmas back into public schools.

Oroville Woman Injured in Shasta Stabbing

Newstalk1290 KPAY - Tue Nov 03

A stabbing in Shasta County sent an Oroville woman to the hospital. The incident happened Monday in the Happy Valley area.

Santa Rosa man survives fall from Mt. Shasta

ABC7 KGO - Mon Nov 02

A Santa Rosa man has quite a survival story to tell. He was climbing Mt. Shasta over the weekend when he slipped and fell almost 2,000 feet.

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